Youth Mental Health Services

Youth Mental Health Program

Our Youth Mental Health Program provides education for 2nd– 12th graders in school districts across Oklahoma.

  • Mental Wellness Education Presentations are available to 2nd through 12th graders in schools across Oklahoma.
  • Mental Health Wellness Screenings are offered to ages 11 to 24 years old. With parental consent, MHAOK provides free, evidence-based mental health screening to youth in grades 5th-12th. The screenings are used to identify physical and mental health concerns, including suicide risk. If any concerns are discovered, the child’s parent/guardian and MHAOK team member will develop a plan to connect the child with necessary treatment and support.
  • Lifelines is a suicide prevention training offered to administrators, faculty, and staff schools throughout Oklahoma.
  • Talk Saves Lives is a suicide prevention training offered to community partners and the general public.

All services are offered at no cost. To discuss bringing these services to your school or community, please complete the form below.

Children's Behavioral Health Coalition

The Children’s Behavioral Health Coalition provides leadership and ongoing collaboration to support an accessible system of care for children, youth, and families. It ensures emotional, behavioral, and social wellness by promoting family-driven comprehensive services.

Access Support and Connect – A Family’s Guide to Supporting Children’s Mental Health through the links below.

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Empowered Voices

A program of The Children’s Behavioral Health Coalition and a Youth MOVE National chapter, Empowered Voices is offered to anyone between 16 and 24 years old living in Tulsa or Oklahoma City.

Empowered Voices is dedicated to enhancing social services by amplifying the voices of youth with firsthand experiences in mental health, juvenile justice, education, and child welfare systems, fostering advocacy and empowerment. This program is 100% youth-led and aims to raise public awareness about the obstacles currently faced by youth.

To join the Tulsa or Oklahoma City chapters, click on the links below.

Children's Mental Health Coloring & Activity Book

Dive into Mental Health Association Oklahoma’s free coloring and activity book, available in both English and Spanish.

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Mental Health Assistance Center

We help individuals navigate the often-overwhelming mental health system. Our free referral line provides one-on-one customer service to help find the best referral option for individuals in need.

Contact the Mental Health Assistance Center anytime between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., at (918) 585-1213 or (405) 943-3700, or complete the form below.

If this is an emergency or crisis, dial or text 988 for the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

Get in Touch

We are here to help you navigate community resources and mental health services. We can provide you with information and resources related to mental health and homelessness, including how to access services, support programs and more.